Born Phoebe Anne Moses in Greenville, Ohio, Annie Oakley (pictured with her gun) pulled herself out of the depths of poverty to become an iconic performer and a symbol of the Wild West. This program presents the story of the five-foot sharpshooter who never missed a shot.

At "Antiques Roadshow" in Houston, Texas, a sweet story about turtles has nothing to do with chocolates. The owner of this bronze sculpture - commissioned by her father in 1959 for $1,150 - discovers the piece is a valuable reproduction of the early 20th-century original by sculptress Edith Parsons. Entitled "Turtle Baby," the statue's celebration of the reptile has inspired the owner to populate her patio with live turtles. Appraiser Eric Silver of Lillian Nassua Ltd. estimates a value of $35,000 to $40,000, which could buy a lot of pet food!

In Eugene, Oregon, this guest brings in an early 20th century Russian presentation sword from the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, purchased for $500. Appraiser Mark Schaffer values the enamel over silver sword, set with diamonds, and engraved with the Cyrillic monogram of the Tsar, between $75,000 and $100,000.